ON CHOOSING PEOPLE
We often fail to see the obvious. A person whose face radiates joy and contentment, an internally cheerful person, a person whose body language speaks of self assurance and humility at the same time, is a person to treasure, someone we ought to have in our lives.
Yet, even if we were up to the task of recognizing such a person amongst many, having them in our lives is not entirely up to us. We attract what we are, not what we want or need superficially.
There is more to it, still. What we do attract and get is what we need to grow, mature, ascend. And this is not entirely up to us either.
At least keep an eye for the obvious. We often fail to notice treasures that cross our path from time to time, preoccupied by our conditioned mind.
Nicos Pavlides
We often fail to see the obvious. A person whose face radiates joy and contentment, an internally cheerful person, a person whose body language speaks of self assurance and humility at the same time, is a person to treasure, someone we ought to have in our lives.
Yet, even if we were up to the task of recognizing such a person amongst many, having them in our lives is not entirely up to us. We attract what we are, not what we want or need superficially.
There is more to it, still. What we do attract and get is what we need to grow, mature, ascend. And this is not entirely up to us either.
At least keep an eye for the obvious. We often fail to notice treasures that cross our path from time to time, preoccupied by our conditioned mind.
Nicos Pavlides
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